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to determine whether texas can require voters to present a photo i.d. at the polls and republican presidential candidate mitt romney addressing the n achlt achanaacp. and on this day in 1776, a 2000 point copper and tin bell rang out for an important announcement. the liberty bell rang this week to celebrate the 4th, but chimes from the pennsylvania state house, known as independence hall to summon citizens for the public reading of the tech cla ration of independence. and it was adopted four days earlier of course, but the bell didn't ring until the
to determine whether texas can require voters to present a photo i.d. at the polls and republican presidential candidate mitt romney addressing the n achlt achanaacp. and on this day in 1776, a 2000 point copper and tin bell rang out for an important announcement. the liberty bell rang this week to celebrate the 4th, but chimes from the pennsylvania state house, known as independence hall to summon citizens for the public reading of the tech cla ration of independence. and it was adopted four...
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to determine whether texas can require voters to present a photo i.d. at the polls and republican presidential candidate mitt romney addressing the n achlt achanaacp. and on this day in 1776, a 2000 point copper and tin bell rang out for an important announcement. the liberty bell rang this week to celebrate the 4th, but chimes from the pennsylvania state house, known as independence hall to summon citizens for the public reading of the tech cla ration of independence. and it was adopted four days earlier of course, but the bell didn't ring until the papers returned from the printer and americans heard the sound of freedom, 236 years ago today. and that's how fox reports on this sunday, july 8th, 2012. i'm harris falkner and huckabee starts in three, have a great week. >> tonight on huckabee, congressman allen west with scathing words about the president and his policies. the florida representative explains his controversial comments. plus, ♪ hank williams, jr. and all his rowdy friends are jamming with the governor tonight. >> ladies and gentlemen, g
to determine whether texas can require voters to present a photo i.d. at the polls and republican presidential candidate mitt romney addressing the n achlt achanaacp. and on this day in 1776, a 2000 point copper and tin bell rang out for an important announcement. the liberty bell rang this week to celebrate the 4th, but chimes from the pennsylvania state house, known as independence hall to summon citizens for the public reading of the tech cla ration of independence. and it was adopted four...
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civil rights as texas gets ready to argue its voter i.d. law is legal and the justice department is overstepping its bounds. all that and jack's snack packs. meet a little guy on a very big mission to give the troops a little taste of home. i'm shannon bream. "america's news headquarters" live from the nation's capital starts right now. >> shannon: syria is staging a big show of military might in what appears to be a warning to other countries. stay out of its conflict. syria's state-run news agency says the military is conducting exercises to help troops ready to turn back outside aggression. peter doocy joins us live with details. hello, peter. >> hi, shannon. it was four months ago that kofi anaan laid out the six point peace plan as part of his duty as the special u.n. envoy and the first part of that plan called for a cease-fire but that did not catch on and neither did the rest of the plan so now, anaan says so far, the peace process has failed telling a french newspaper that "significant efforts have been made to try to resolve this
civil rights as texas gets ready to argue its voter i.d. law is legal and the justice department is overstepping its bounds. all that and jack's snack packs. meet a little guy on a very big mission to give the troops a little taste of home. i'm shannon bream. "america's news headquarters" live from the nation's capital starts right now. >> shannon: syria is staging a big show of military might in what appears to be a warning to other countries. stay out of its conflict. syria's...
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joining us, louis gohmert, a republican from texas. we planned to have congress woman lee but she canceled. congress woman jackson lee is among those ki criticizing thew and they say it is those groups that will be impacted. older people, poor people and minorities. how do you you counter that criticism of this kind of law? >> well, first of all, shannon, i have been in iraq, i have been in other countries where when they got to vote they were so excited they didn't mind risking their lives standing in line for hours to vote, putting their finger in blue dye to be identified in the face of 8 and a half by 11 flyers around the country that said you vote you die. and yet people are saying gee, it is too inconvenient to get a photo i.d. you have to have it if you want to make an appointment with the attorney general you have to have that photo i.d. or you are not getting in the justice department. i tried. and as we know, you look at the facts, georgia created a requirement for a photo i.d. and in the two elections since they haven't dise
joining us, louis gohmert, a republican from texas. we planned to have congress woman lee but she canceled. congress woman jackson lee is among those ki criticizing thew and they say it is those groups that will be impacted. older people, poor people and minorities. how do you you counter that criticism of this kind of law? >> well, first of all, shannon, i have been in iraq, i have been in other countries where when they got to vote they were so excited they didn't mind risking their...
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states like texas have done the opposite. and they essentially reflect what people now popularly call the red and blue states, right? but what people don't actually often register is that actually only the minority of planned parenthood's services have to do with either abortion, which is just a tiny percentage, or even contraception. because planned parenthood serves essentially poor people. and they provide -- they provide mammograms for breast cancer screening. they do cervical cancer screening. they provide health services for men. they do prostate cancer screening. they teach safe sex, going along with screening for venereal disease or aids and so on. that's why i say it's part of this idea that we don't want big government spending money on these kinds of things. when, in fact, what we spend for every poor person that becomes pregnant and has a baby is, of course, far greater than what we spend on prevention. >> we've spent a good deal of time talking about birth control mainly for women. you've talked about the access
states like texas have done the opposite. and they essentially reflect what people now popularly call the red and blue states, right? but what people don't actually often register is that actually only the minority of planned parenthood's services have to do with either abortion, which is just a tiny percentage, or even contraception. because planned parenthood serves essentially poor people. and they provide -- they provide mammograms for breast cancer screening. they do cervical cancer...
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. >> reporter: you are watching a drug smuggler trying to get away from police in south texas. the suv is loaded with what police believe is thousands of pounds of marijuana. >> bam, we have a splash down in the river. the driver with nowhere to go splashes into the riogrande. in a desperate attempt to get back to mexico. it is a scene that is repeated day and night along the border. >> splash down. >> and even though the smugglers are sometimes followed by a state police helicopter and dozens of officers on the ground, if they make it to the river, they can make their escape with waiting accomplices who use boats to hall drugs back to mexico. >> we're done here, there is nothing else we can do. all police on the u.s. side can do is watch them paddle away. but now, texas state troopers are taking to the water with a fleet of six 34-foot armored gun boats with automatic whips. >> lieutenant charlie goble says this is needed. >> they are automatic machine guns. that will stop at nothing to move their product. they will stop at nothing to move their poison into the united states.
. >> reporter: you are watching a drug smuggler trying to get away from police in south texas. the suv is loaded with what police believe is thousands of pounds of marijuana. >> bam, we have a splash down in the river. the driver with nowhere to go splashes into the riogrande. in a desperate attempt to get back to mexico. it is a scene that is repeated day and night along the border. >> splash down. >> and even though the smugglers are sometimes followed by a state...
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next call comes from houston, texas. joe, good evening to you. please go ahead. >> caller: oh, thanks for taking my call. my first question, i know smith lost new york in 1928 to hoover. how well did he do in the five boroughs? i also want to know, was anti-catholicism vote more prevalent in the southern states as compared to, like, the midwest, say kansas, nebraska, et cetera? and i also want to know, he had a fallout with fdr. i was surprised to hear they didn't go swindle wilke in 1940. but i'd like to know, how did he feel about social security? >> all right. >> caller: thank you. >> john evers. >> he did well in new york. he did well. and he always did well in new york city. he did extraordinarily well in his own district. but he just couldn't make it over the whole state. the other question -- what was the other -- >> well, he wanted to -- did he win new york city, do you know offhand if he won in 1928? >> i don't know. i don't recall. i don't think he did. >> not even new york city? >> well, new york city also had outer boroughs that had r
next call comes from houston, texas. joe, good evening to you. please go ahead. >> caller: oh, thanks for taking my call. my first question, i know smith lost new york in 1928 to hoover. how well did he do in the five boroughs? i also want to know, was anti-catholicism vote more prevalent in the southern states as compared to, like, the midwest, say kansas, nebraska, et cetera? and i also want to know, he had a fallout with fdr. i was surprised to hear they didn't go swindle wilke in...
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maybe we could look to something like texas. it's also not just within the democratic party. you see when you look at the republican party, teddy roosevelt, charles evans hughes, all these figures coming out of new york politics. when you look at democratic party, you see roosevelt and smith. new york as a state has two machines really going, and it has a pretty significant national effect. >> two machines? >> the famous machine is the tammany machine, but the republicans had an incredibly powerful network as well. >> what is tammany hall? >> tammany hall is technically just the new york city democratic party. the manhattan democratic party. tammany hall from the mid 19th century was best known as the machine of machines in urban america. it was identified as primarily irish machine, a machine in new york that really depended on neighborhood power, word power and that was as much about sort of taking care of your neighborhood and coming up through the neighborhood as it was anything really about national politics. tammany, absolutely the most powerful force, certainly in new
maybe we could look to something like texas. it's also not just within the democratic party. you see when you look at the republican party, teddy roosevelt, charles evans hughes, all these figures coming out of new york politics. when you look at democratic party, you see roosevelt and smith. new york as a state has two machines really going, and it has a pretty significant national effect. >> two machines? >> the famous machine is the tammany machine, but the republicans had an...
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nomination of -- from the fdr/smith battle, he takes his votes from california under mcadieu, i believe, and texas with john nance garner and give it to roosevelt. knocks smith out. he loses the nomination because of hearst behind the scenes sfwl there were three or four presidential elections that al smith was active in. 1920, '24, '28 and '32. here's a newsreel recap. >> then the great political battle of 1924 where with alfred e. smith and john w. davis he stood out as a leader. there never was a political convention to match the democratic national gathering of 1924 in new york. mcadieu against al smith. day after day a fruitless -- terrific storms of passion shaping the delegates and convulse b the thousands in the gallery. franklin t. roosevelt's presentation of the name of alfred e. smith. the happy warrior. democratic convention in the lone star state. once more franklin d. roosevelt took the stage to praise as only he could do. the man for whom he has always had such affection and respect, naming him again the happy warrior, his friend, alfred e. smith. the governor of new york. al smith
nomination of -- from the fdr/smith battle, he takes his votes from california under mcadieu, i believe, and texas with john nance garner and give it to roosevelt. knocks smith out. he loses the nomination because of hearst behind the scenes sfwl there were three or four presidential elections that al smith was active in. 1920, '24, '28 and '32. here's a newsreel recap. >> then the great political battle of 1924 where with alfred e. smith and john w. davis he stood out as a leader. there...
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the texas hill country. i've talked about the hill country before, but i don't think you can talk about it too much, particularly in new york city. i saw what that meant growing up there myself, and it was quite a shock. i grew up in new york city, which is this place of fast-paced conversations and busy streets, theaters, and everything else. there was then a 9:00 plane from la guardia to austin. i take that plane, and sometimes when i got off that plane, i felt you rent a car and drive west out of austin into the hill country, and in those days i felt like i was going from one end of the earth to the other. i'll never forget the first time i drove out there. about 40 miles out of johnson -- out of austin as you are heading towards johnson city. there's a rise. they call it round mountain, but it's really just a tall hill. as i came to the top of it, something made me pull my car over to the side of the road and get out on the shoulder and look down in front of me. because i was looking at something that i
the texas hill country. i've talked about the hill country before, but i don't think you can talk about it too much, particularly in new york city. i saw what that meant growing up there myself, and it was quite a shock. i grew up in new york city, which is this place of fast-paced conversations and busy streets, theaters, and everything else. there was then a 9:00 plane from la guardia to austin. i take that plane, and sometimes when i got off that plane, i felt you rent a car and drive west...
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military personnel here in texas for the ride organized by the george w. bush presidential center led by president bush himself. >> the w-100 is a hundred kilometer mountain bike ride to honor our vets who have been wounded in combat to thank their families and thank the groups who have helped them recover from serious injury. >> each of these warriors suffers from a devastating consequence at war. but chris, it's his leg. the ride is a chance to prove to the former commander in chief and to themselves what they can do. >> these are stories are courage, sacrifice and commitment. these are volunteers who wanted to serve the country and they did and they suffered serious injury. >> reporter: december 2005 while serving in iraq, chris was caught in a cross-fire. >> kind of walked right into about 16 man prison break that apparently had killed their guards, their iraqi guards, taken their ak-47s, apparently grabbed a few other ak-47s and was trying to escape. they were coming right around the corner. about 16 of them. turned the corner and they were right ther
military personnel here in texas for the ride organized by the george w. bush presidential center led by president bush himself. >> the w-100 is a hundred kilometer mountain bike ride to honor our vets who have been wounded in combat to thank their families and thank the groups who have helped them recover from serious injury. >> each of these warriors suffers from a devastating consequence at war. but chris, it's his leg. the ride is a chance to prove to the former commander in...
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he flew after gettg his wings in texas. staed a anto. nwerrm dt vlo sobe am rand then he joined the air mail. and when he was -- when he was flying the air mail fr st. uis cia teugch thuht hlfan tms t i like evybody else he thought fogg was going to win, but then he thought ii can stay awake for 4 hours, whch i've done this in mllt,he gh a aie htca hen toe ar so, in his theory of how to do it was radically different ta. ed woris other pilot of that iss a photo of lindbergh shaking the hand of clarence chamrlin in front of the spir ost. ouiwith ir i hick on.ghquta we were talking about this. i one time i knew. i'm not sure whether or not he was the yogest player the fiel he mp n hunt. why bas young. obviously he towered over everybody else. when he had displayed developed, he wanted to make sure he had plenty of leg room. ths hroustt,nt to be med niof is -- tns copilot, france while they were world war i aces. fr.were repaired by the ey eevesm e wob e fn lindbergh would be by the americans. and when n-guesser disappeared in the fight, it
he flew after gettg his wings in texas. staed a anto. nwerrm dt vlo sobe am rand then he joined the air mail. and when he was -- when he was flying the air mail fr st. uis cia teugch thuht hlfan tms t i like evybody else he thought fogg was going to win, but then he thought ii can stay awake for 4 hours, whch i've done this in mllt,he gh a aie htca hen toe ar so, in his theory of how to do it was radically different ta. ed woris other pilot of that iss a photo of lindbergh shaking the hand of...
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austin, texas... we are all here to represent the country we love this is for everyone back home it's go time. across america, we're all committed to team usa. >>> with 23,000 american troops, one president is quietly paying tribute to america's wounded warriors, the classic story of keeping america great and an interview of the man who stayed out of the lime light. former president george w. bush. >> i held our military in awe when i was president. the stories they tell just increase the awe. >> at first glance, sergeant major chris was exactly who you expect on the race of the warrior 100. 60 miles ever mountain biking under the blazing texas sun. marathon runner and triathlete, he served the majority of the military career in the army special forces, including remarkably seven tours in iraq. >> joined the army straight out of high school. what i wanted to do since i was 5 years old, give or take. as kids we play soldier and i never grew out of it. i started high school and said we have to get good
austin, texas... we are all here to represent the country we love this is for everyone back home it's go time. across america, we're all committed to team usa. >>> with 23,000 american troops, one president is quietly paying tribute to america's wounded warriors, the classic story of keeping america great and an interview of the man who stayed out of the lime light. former president george w. bush. >> i held our military in awe when i was president. the stories they tell just...
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he joins us from austin, texas. welcome, detective. how are you? >> just fine, your honor. >> you were on the case from the start and amazingly you brought in the four defendants who were eventually indicted for the murder of these four young girls within 8 days of the fire and brutal murders. pierce, wellborn, scott and springsteen but then you cut them loose. why? >> we got to the point we couldn't go any further with them. we brought them in because maurice got caught with a .22 caliber pistol within three or four blocks of the crea crime . we weren't able to do anything on the ballistics to match it up. in the briefing maurice implicated the other three. so we were under an obligation to investigate his statement. we wired up maurice and he met with a wire to go talk to a couple of the others. it was pretty obvious for us and it was is pretty obvious listening to the wire that forest didn't have any idea what he was talking about but we went ahead and brought them all in, took statements from them and investigat
he joins us from austin, texas. welcome, detective. how are you? >> just fine, your honor. >> you were on the case from the start and amazingly you brought in the four defendants who were eventually indicted for the murder of these four young girls within 8 days of the fire and brutal murders. pierce, wellborn, scott and springsteen but then you cut them loose. why? >> we got to the point we couldn't go any further with them. we brought them in because maurice got caught with...
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a crane at strong winds at a texas site, and killing two workers, they heard a large crash-- >> we just heard a loud, metal, falling to the ground, i can't explain the sound, but it was a very loud sound and then, right after that, we heard more screaming. the victims have not been identified at this hour. and now to a frantic scene in de kalb county, georgia. look. >> oh, my god! >> you're looking at a car sinking to the bottom of a swimming pool with the driver trapped inside. the water rushing in until three good samaritans, jumped in to help. >> and i jumped in the pool it looked like he was having a seizure, and another guy jumped in with me and he bust the window. >> it could have been somebody close to me. >> turning out the man lost control of the car after suffering some kind of medical emergency and thankfully the good smear tans were able to trag him out in the nick of time and get him to the hospital for treatment. and we may not be able to set foot on mars yet, but this has to be the next best thing. take a look at the amazing new images of the red planet's surface through
a crane at strong winds at a texas site, and killing two workers, they heard a large crash-- >> we just heard a loud, metal, falling to the ground, i can't explain the sound, but it was a very loud sound and then, right after that, we heard more screaming. the victims have not been identified at this hour. and now to a frantic scene in de kalb county, georgia. look. >> oh, my god! >> you're looking at a car sinking to the bottom of a swimming pool with the driver trapped...
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. >>> gusty winds maybe partly to blame for a fatal construction accident in texas. two workers were dismantling a construction crane on saturday when it suddenly collapsed. 50-mile-an-hour wind gusts were blowing through the richardson campus of the university of texas at dallas at the time. >>> major donor nations including the united states pledged today to give afghanistan $16 billion for civilian needs over the next four years. the financial support is to show there won't be a mass exodus from afghanistan when u.s. and nato troops begin withdrawing next year. but for the first time, the donors are insisting that the afghan government reduce widespread corruption to get all the money. >>> a chinese acrobat survived a fall after a tight rope today in central china. he was walking backwards 657 feet above the ground with his eyes covered when he slipped. the acrobat didn't take any safety precautions except for the pole he used to keep balanced. he fell about 130 feet, but didn't appear to be seriously injured. the acrobat says he fell slightly -- fell slightly fai
. >>> gusty winds maybe partly to blame for a fatal construction accident in texas. two workers were dismantling a construction crane on saturday when it suddenly collapsed. 50-mile-an-hour wind gusts were blowing through the richardson campus of the university of texas at dallas at the time. >>> major donor nations including the united states pledged today to give afghanistan $16 billion for civilian needs over the next four years. the financial support is to show there won't...
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and mourners are paying their respects to the victims of a crane collapse at a school in texas. absolutely awful and now there is information on what led to that tragedy. we'll have it for you, straight ahead. mine was earned off vietnam in 1968. over the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. it's about time we made our homes work for us. so let's make our dryers do the ironing. have our fridges cater our parties. and tell our ranges to whip up dinner. let's plug in to summer savings before they're gone... ...without wasting an ounce of energy with smart machines that turn housework into house play. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. right now, save $600 on this maytag french door refrigerator, just $1,598. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] we believe
and mourners are paying their respects to the victims of a crane collapse at a school in texas. absolutely awful and now there is information on what led to that tragedy. we'll have it for you, straight ahead. mine was earned off vietnam in 1968. over the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their...
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civil rights as texas gets ready to argue its voter i.d. law is legal and the justice department is overstepping its bounds. all that and jack's snack packs. meet a little guy on a very big mission to give the troops a little taste of home. i'm shannon bream. "america's news headquarters" live from the nation's capital starts right now. >> shannon: syria is staging a big show of military might in what appears to be a warning to
civil rights as texas gets ready to argue its voter i.d. law is legal and the justice department is overstepping its bounds. all that and jack's snack packs. meet a little guy on a very big mission to give the troops a little taste of home. i'm shannon bream. "america's news headquarters" live from the nation's capital starts right now. >> shannon: syria is staging a big show of military might in what appears to be a warning to
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. >>> all right, now to that texas folk hero or a villain, the woman who was arrested for warning drivers about a speed trap ahead. >> reporter: good morning, police put natalie plummer behind bars because they say that she was a danger to drivers. she wasn't behind the wheel. she was riding her bike. natalie plummer is either a motorist's best friend or a menace to society. she was riding her bike along this road, and noticed that police were pulling over drivers in a e speed trap >> i was completely abiding by the law. i was warning other citizens of a situation ahead. >> reporter: police didn't agree and hauled her off to jail. she was charged with standing in the street obstructing traffic, a misdemeanor and spent 12 hours behind bars. if there's a video of me jumping in the road i would be more than happy to see that. >> reporter: she said that according to texas law the sign is legal. in fact, some states allowed drivers to flash their high beams to warn drivers that police are ahead. plummer's story has gone viral with thousands of americans showing her spot. >> i guess you could s
. >>> all right, now to that texas folk hero or a villain, the woman who was arrested for warning drivers about a speed trap ahead. >> reporter: good morning, police put natalie plummer behind bars because they say that she was a danger to drivers. she wasn't behind the wheel. she was riding her bike. natalie plummer is either a motorist's best friend or a menace to society. she was riding her bike along this road, and noticed that police were pulling over drivers in a e speed...
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is also the same force that stands to benefit in syria if foreign policy is successful thank you mr texas we heard it many times the first casualty of war is the truth and we see it happening time and time again the media urge to simplify matters and to eventually push a certain agenda becomes a weapon in itself a weapon which creates victims of its own in washington i'm going to second. russia and china have rebuff washington's threats of consequences for what it sees as siding with the syrian regime secretary of state clinton says countries must pay a price for their personal support of the assad government at r.t. dot com we're asking what are the reasons for the harsh rhetoric so far the majority think the move points to the frustration of the west over their hampered military drive twenty one percent second biggest chunk thinks russia and china are stalling the peace effort the rest is split between the two remaining options clinton's words undermining the geneva peace accord preventing progress and the harsh rhetoric aimed at boosting public support for obama's reelection efforts lo
is also the same force that stands to benefit in syria if foreign policy is successful thank you mr texas we heard it many times the first casualty of war is the truth and we see it happening time and time again the media urge to simplify matters and to eventually push a certain agenda becomes a weapon in itself a weapon which creates victims of its own in washington i'm going to second. russia and china have rebuff washington's threats of consequences for what it sees as siding with the syrian...
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these reds, that's 4 to 8 inches of rain across areas of east texas stretching across the mid-mississippi valley as well as in areas of virginia and north carolina. big areas of rain this week, a lot of people are extremely dry because of the high temperatures we've had and big relief at least for some rain as well as with these temperatures. take a look at your temperatures for tomorrow. so monday, headed back to work, you got 80's all the way down in across parts of the south but certainly 80's in and around the great lakes. great news, the heat has to go somewhere, though, so it moves out across areas of the west. 113 in phoenix and 97 across areas of montana. big pattern swap for us. welcomed relief, jamie, for rain and a real welcome relief for temperatures by the time we get to tomorrow. >> jamie: absolutely. thanks, rick. eric? >> eric: dry weather is leaving oklahoma in an official drought. the situation now is threatening the livelihood of farmers in the southeastern part of the state. many of them say they are struggling to keep their animals alive. >> it means that i have had t
these reds, that's 4 to 8 inches of rain across areas of east texas stretching across the mid-mississippi valley as well as in areas of virginia and north carolina. big areas of rain this week, a lot of people are extremely dry because of the high temperatures we've had and big relief at least for some rain as well as with these temperatures. take a look at your temperatures for tomorrow. so monday, headed back to work, you got 80's all the way down in across parts of the south but certainly...
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austin, texas... we are all here to represent the country we love this is for everyone back home it's go time. across america, we're all committed to team usa. do you have any idea where you're going ? wherever the wind takes me. this is so off course. nature can surprise you sometimes... next time, you drive. next time, signal your turn. ...that's why we got a subaru. love wherever the road takes you. >>> welcome back to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. anyone who watches the news knows iraq is a dangerous place. bombings and firefights are daily threats to u.s. troops and iraqi civilians. it's no surprise, then, that some of the most dramatic video we have comes from that war-torn country. hershey bypass, iraq, september 9th, 2007. a group of soldiers from the 144th military police company, a michigan army national guard unit, are traveling from tikrit to mosul. as they often do throughout their deployment, they videotape the journey. specialist ron dickinson is driving the armored humvee. i
austin, texas... we are all here to represent the country we love this is for everyone back home it's go time. across america, we're all committed to team usa. do you have any idea where you're going ? wherever the wind takes me. this is so off course. nature can surprise you sometimes... next time, you drive. next time, signal your turn. ...that's why we got a subaru. love wherever the road takes you. >>> welcome back to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. anyone who...
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. >>> and he's just 9 years old, but this texas boy is in the fight of his life as he battles cancer. now after a recent blood transfusion, colin boyd is using his experience to raise awareness for blood donations. boyd joined his friends for a blood drive at the home of the rangers in arlington. in all, 19 people donated. >>> it is being called the h himalayan viagra. thousands are traveling to search for it. we'll tell you what it is and why it's hard to find. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] with 50 horsepower, dual overhead cams and fierce acceleration, the gator xuv 825i will shatter your expectations. ♪ and so no one gets left behind, check out our affordable xuv 550s at johndeere.com/gator. ♪ i tell mike what i can spend. i do my best to make that work. we're driving safely. and sue saved money on brakes. now that's personal pricing. >>> welcome back, everyone. it is 16 minutes past the hour. and it is time to check stories that may have been off your radar. 40 though people are expected to migrate to nepal this year in search for the himalayan viagra. a rare caterpillar fungus t
. >>> and he's just 9 years old, but this texas boy is in the fight of his life as he battles cancer. now after a recent blood transfusion, colin boyd is using his experience to raise awareness for blood donations. boyd joined his friends for a blood drive at the home of the rangers in arlington. in all, 19 people donated. >>> it is being called the h himalayan viagra. thousands are traveling to search for it. we'll tell you what it is and why it's hard to find. ♪ ♪ [ male...
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austin, texas... we are all here to represent the country we love this is for everyone back home it's go time. across america, we're all committed to team usa. >>> we are back and talking with john rocker, former baseball player and now a columnist and has also written a book about the leagues and the remarks that made news beyond the sports world. as i said to you, i was interesting to see what people were saying on twitter. i can't believe they were talking and the world would come to an end. let's talk about the race for the white house now. no surprise that you have strong opinion when is it comes to the president and an interview for world net daily. in my opinion barack obama does not hold a single core value belief consistent with the country we call the united states of america. what do you mean by that? >> this could get long winded. i just think president obama comes from a socialist-minded platform. i don't think socialist-minded platforms and ideals is what built our economy to the greates
austin, texas... we are all here to represent the country we love this is for everyone back home it's go time. across america, we're all committed to team usa. >>> we are back and talking with john rocker, former baseball player and now a columnist and has also written a book about the leagues and the remarks that made news beyond the sports world. as i said to you, i was interesting to see what people were saying on twitter. i can't believe they were talking and the world would come...
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and tomorrow, a court fight over voting rights in texas. it puts the voting rights act of 1965 to the toughest test. plus, the story of olympic proportions, one woman's tough fight to make it to the london games of 2012. i'll talk to her about gold medal dreams and how she got them. back to you. >> thanks, alex. don't go away, coming up is the professor, melissaarris-perry and nerdland producer's summer reading list. it's about time we made our homes work for us. so let's make our dryers do the ironing. have our fridges cater our parties. and tell our ranges to whip up dinner. let's plug in to summer savings before they're gone... ...without wasting an ounce of energy with smart machines that turn housework into house play. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. right now, save $600 on this maytag french door refrigerator, just $1,598. you know that comes with a private island? really? no. it comes with a hat. see, airline credit cards promise flights for 25,000 miles, but... [ man ] there's never any seats for 25,000
and tomorrow, a court fight over voting rights in texas. it puts the voting rights act of 1965 to the toughest test. plus, the story of olympic proportions, one woman's tough fight to make it to the london games of 2012. i'll talk to her about gold medal dreams and how she got them. back to you. >> thanks, alex. don't go away, coming up is the professor, melissaarris-perry and nerdland producer's summer reading list. it's about time we made our homes work for us. so let's make our dryers...
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heavy rains in eastern texas, four inches of rainfall. parts of kentucky, as well. over virginia and north carolina in through tomorrow strong to severe storms and a lot of heavy rain. keep that in mind, you will need the umbrellas but you will get a bit of relief from hot temperatures. >> heather: thank you very much. >> gregg: now to indiana, they are urging residents to cut back on water usage. most are being asked to voluntarily reduce it by 5%. in harder hit areas, they are being asked to scale back 10% or more. the spokesman says the system is overburdened. >> there is a lot of water being used and lots of water going through our aging infrastructure that can create possible water main breaks. reservoir levels are also dropping. >> gregg: utility warning the supply levels continue to drop a mandatory ban will be issued. >> heather: new reaction from lawmakers in both parties as we see new signs of the fragile u.s. economy may be stalling. june's jobs numbers a huge disappointment. only 80,000 jobs were created. lackluster recovery is major campaign issue for p
heavy rains in eastern texas, four inches of rainfall. parts of kentucky, as well. over virginia and north carolina in through tomorrow strong to severe storms and a lot of heavy rain. keep that in mind, you will need the umbrellas but you will get a bit of relief from hot temperatures. >> heather: thank you very much. >> gregg: now to indiana, they are urging residents to cut back on water usage. most are being asked to voluntarily reduce it by 5%. in harder hit areas, they are...
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the government sieged of the branch davidian community of the texas compound ended with a fire claiming 80 lives. >> how did the victims start? >> plus the political discussion. >> asking the wealthiest 1% to pay higher tax race. >> dominated by talk of the 1% and health care. >> is it possible to give everyone health care? >> some things never change. was it 1993, 1994, 1995? we'll be back with the answer. >>> so what year was it? when did al qaeda first target the world trade center? and al gore make the case for raising taxes on top 1%? it was 19 years ago, 1993. and now, we honor our fellow americans who serve and sacrifice. this week, the pentagon released the names of three soldiers killed in afghanistan. >>> and in your voice this week, today's question comes from gwen romack -- what are the best sources to get accurate, non-politicized, untwisted information about the candidate's positions on key issues? good question. go to the candidates' websites. yes, it's their spin, it belongs to them and they own it. c-span has a great resource. politifact, fact check, they try to play it
the government sieged of the branch davidian community of the texas compound ended with a fire claiming 80 lives. >> how did the victims start? >> plus the political discussion. >> asking the wealthiest 1% to pay higher tax race. >> dominated by talk of the 1% and health care. >> is it possible to give everyone health care? >> some things never change. was it 1993, 1994, 1995? we'll be back with the answer. >>> so what year was it? when did al qaeda...
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. >>> all right, now to that texas folk hero or is she a villain? we're talking about the woman who was arrested for warning drivers about a speed trap ahead. people are rallying to her side. this is from my hometown of houston, john. >> reporter: good morning, police put natalie plummer behind bars because they say that she was a danger to drivers. but get this, she wasn't behind the wheel. she was riding her bike. she stopped to give drivers a chance to beat a ticket. natalie plummer is either a motorist's best friend or a menace to society. just depends who you ask. just two weeks ago, she was riding her bike along this road, and noticed that houston police were pulling cars over in a speed trap. so she made a sign alerting her fellow texans to avoid getting a ticket. >> i was completely abiding by the law. i was warning other citizens of a situation ahead. >> reporter: but the officer in charge didn't agree and hauled her off to jail. >> he specifically stated multiple times that he was taking me to jail because of that sign and teaching me a le
. >>> all right, now to that texas folk hero or is she a villain? we're talking about the woman who was arrested for warning drivers about a speed trap ahead. people are rallying to her side. this is from my hometown of houston, john. >> reporter: good morning, police put natalie plummer behind bars because they say that she was a danger to drivers. but get this, she wasn't behind the wheel. she was riding her bike. she stopped to give drivers a chance to beat a ticket. natalie...